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Railroader - Utility Stunt (Fall on Stairs)
Alexander Kanellakos (as Lee, the 'Railroader'), performs a utility stunt fall on the stairs of the ARTIC Center in Anaheim for the Sci-Fi Drama 'Railroader" pick-up shots. In the scene, Lee is transported to the future briefly and upon getting to a train station, while climbing the stairs to catch a train, the briefcase he is carrying opens during the fall, and some new coin monies inside roll out down the stairs. The money represents funds allocated to build the CA stations of the future for the High Speed Rail Transport System. The station in Anaheim (ARTIC) is a prime example of the artistry and modern architecture of a typical futuristic station. The future stations are using a lot of glass in the constructions as seen in the clip. , The ARTIC station will link with LAUS in Los Angeles with a $ 468 M upgrade contract for the bullet train connection, awarded shortly after this clip was released. The station will be ready to move people to and fro in the greater Los Angeles and Orange County areas. The Olympics in the year 2028 will use the one-of-a-kind fast train system and highlight the progressive technology for all to see and use. Afterwards, Los Angelinos can use the system for business, commuting, leisure to Disneyland or Hollywood, as joked about in the far reaching past by legislatures and consultants.
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